
Who We Are
AHC Global is supported by a discreet, multidisciplinary network of professionals, including doctors, nurses, health advisors, wellness strategists, and international coordination specialists.
Their role is advisory and coordination-based. They structure information, help clients prepare for clinical discussions, and facilitate documentation flows to partner institutions.
They do not replace attending physicians, issue diagnoses, or direct clinical decisions. All medical advice and treatment remain the responsibility of licensed providers.
Multi-disciplinary Team
AHC Global is supported by a discreet, multidisciplinary network of professionals, including medical experts, clinical coordinators, and strategic health advisors.
Doctors
Doctors who provide medical insight and interface with institutional teams within their licensed scope.
Nurses
Nurses who offer practical clinical perspective on medical pathways, recovery environments, and care requirements.
Health Advisors
Health advisors who help clients understand structured medical options and navigate complex healthcare information.
Wellness Strategists
Wellness strategists who align longevity, lifestyle, and recovery strategies with international institutional programs.
Coordination Specialists
International specialists who manage global logistics, documentation, and scheduling across healthcare ecosystems.
Founders
Founders providing clinical, strategic, and cross-border healthcare leadership.

Ms. Michelle Mok
Founder & Chief Medical Advisor
Ms. Michelle Mok is the Founder and Chief Medical Advisor of AHC Global. She brings over 18 years of clinical experience in the healthcare field. Her work focuses on helping individuals navigate complex international medical systems and connecting them with appropriate medical institutions across borders. Based in Singapore, Ms. Mok has conducted extensive research and visited leading hospitals and medical institutions across Germany, Japan, the United States, China, and multiple countries throughout Asia.

Dr. Carina Xu
Co-Founder
Dr. Carina Xu is a researcher and strategist specializing in global healthcare systems and cross-border medical coordination. She holds a Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering and has focused much of her work on understanding structural differences between healthcare systems around the world. Her research has examined key elements of international healthcare delivery, including treatment pathways, hospital tier systems, cost structures, insurance reimbursement models, and cross-border patient processes.

Ms. Tiffany Wang
Senior Medical Advisor | Medical Risk & Insurance Strategy
Tiffany Wang brings over 15 years of experience spanning clinical medicine and international health insurance systems, with professional experience across China and Singapore. Her work focuses on medical risk assessment, treatment pathway evaluation, and insurance feasibility in cross-border care, supporting patients in making more informed and structured decisions across different healthcare systems. Prior to joining the team, she worked with Bupa, where she specialized in underwriting and medical risk control, with extensive involvement in evaluating medical necessity, cost structures, and claims logic in international cases. With this background, she has developed a deep understanding of how insurance frameworks influence medical decision-making, particularly in cross-border settings where clinical plans and coverage feasibility must be carefully aligned.

Ms. Emily Li
Clinical Nutrition Specialist | Oncology & Metabolic Support
Emily is an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) in Australia, with academic training in physiology, anatomy, and clinical nutrition from leading Australian institutions, including The University of Melbourne, Deakin University, and Swinburne University of Technology. She has clinical experience at Austin Health, where she worked across oncology and complex medical care settings, with a focus on nutrition assessment and intervention in high-risk patients. Her expertise lies in oncology nutrition and metabolic support during intensive treatments, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, transplantation, and immunosuppression. She applies structured assessment frameworks such as PG-SGA to guide individualized, clinically aligned nutrition strategies. Her work supports a more integrated model of care, where nutrition plays a central role alongside oncological treatment and immune-based therapies.
Our Values
Clinical Integrity
Every step respects evidence, regulation, and the boundaries of advisory versus clinical roles.
Confidentiality
Client information, histories, and plans are managed with strict discretion and controlled access.
Precision Coordination
Details matter, from documentation and scheduling to communication and follow-up.
Global Collaboration
We work alongside international institutions and, when appropriate, clients' existing physicians and advisors.
Discretion
We prioritize privacy in every interaction, from first contact to long-term engagement.
Long-term Health Partnership
We view each engagement as part of a longer journey, not a one-time episode.